Flywheel Brings Live Spinning Class Sessions to the Home
Flywheel is one of the largest spin studios in the country. The company has 42 locations across the country. If you don't live by one of them, have no fear.
Flywheel has launched its own line of stationary bikes. They can connect you to spin classes at anytime, no matter where you live.
The bikes start at $1,699 and connect to a number of tablets and streaming devices, which then connect you to bikers around the world. If you don't own your own device, you can buy a bike with a tablet for $2,099.
Sarah Robb O'Hagan, CEO of Flywheel, explains why the company is getting into the at-home fitness space. She says by targeting consumers at home, it opens up a market of 40 million potential customers.
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